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  • fordfixer
    Legend
    • May 2008
    • 10922

    Steelers vs. Packers

    Steelers look to take advantage of slumping Packers (Nov 26, 2017)
    Nov 22, 2017 at 7:25p ET
    The Green Bay Packers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in a classic Super Bowl to conclude the 2010 season.

    Maybe Sunday night’s game at Pittsburgh would have set the stage for a Super Bowl clash this year. Instead, the surging Steelers are two-touchdown favorites against the slumping Packers for this not-fit-for-primetime matchup between traditional powers.

    Green Bay won four of its first five games before Aaron Rodgers’ suffered a broken right collarbone in the first quarter of the Week 6 game at Minnesota. The Packers lost that game and are 1-3 in Brett Hundley’s four starts. They lost 23-0 at home to Baltimore last week, which snapped the Packers’ 175-game shutout-free streak, which was the fifth-longest in the league.

    The Steelers, meanwhile, are winners of five in a row, including a 40-17 shellacking of Tennessee last Thursday night.

    Offensively, Le’Veon Bell leads the NFL in rushing yards and Antonio Brown leads the NFL in receptions. Defensively, the Steelers rank second in the NFL in scoring while surrendering an average of 16.5 points.

    This appears to be “Mission Impossible” for Green Bay. In the five games with Hundley, the Packers are averaging 13.4 points. During Pittsburgh’s winning streak, it hasn’t allowed more than 17 points. The Steelers rank second in the league with 34 sacks.

    “When you go through the statistics, when you put the opponent up as we did on Tuesday with our offense, there’s a lot of production,” Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy said of Pittsburgh’s defense. “There’s a lot of production throughout their defense and especially their defensive front. That’s a real tribute to not only what they’re doing and how they’re doing it but really to their personnel. This is an excellent, excellent opportunity for our offense.”

    And a huge challenge for Hundley, who ranks No. 34 in passer rating and owns two touchdowns vs. seven interceptions. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, however, is taking nothing for granted.

    “I’ve been impressed that their offense hasn’t been reduced in any way,” he said. “They can change the pace on you, they spread you out, they personnel you. It speaks to their level of confidence in his preparedness. The play is the play, you know. Sometimes you play well, sometimes you don’t but, when I watch the video, I’m just impressed with their level of confidence in him by what they ask him to do and the manner in which they function, which appears to be very normal.”

    The Packers are in ninth place in the NFC playoff race but can take solace in what they did last year, when they were 4-6 and losers of four in a row before running off eight consecutive wins to get to the NFC Championship Game.

    That team, of course, had Rodgers at the controls. He’ll be sidelined for at least the next three games. Still, at least there’s some positive history.

    “This is one game and we’re focused on getting this game and getting a sixth game,” McCarthy said. “Adversity experiences are all definitely things you can pay forward because you have to know what it feels like, you know what it looks like, you know what it smells like.

    “At the end of the day, this is its own unique situation. I love the way our guys are working. I can’t say enough about their work ethic, their prep. But we know it takes a lot more than that to win games.”

    That’s a formula the Steelers have found since getting crushed at home by Jacksonville 30-9 in Week 5. They played their best game of the season in routing the Titans. Tennessee limited Bell to 46 yards on 12 carries — the fourth consecutive game in which Bell has failed to average 4.0 yards per carry — but quarterback Ben Roethlisberger made it pay by throwing for 299 yards and four touchdowns.

    Green Bay’s run defense has been superb the past three games. If those trends continue, it will be up to Roethlisberger to move the offense again.

    “We have to be able to ring up the scoreboard and get yards in chunks by any and every means,” Tomlin said. “Sometimes we’re going to step into the stadium and people are going to be committed to minimizing our passing game. And we’ve got to take that running game when it’s given to us, and vice versa.”

    Coming off their mini-bye, Pittsburgh listed only five players on its injury report. Cornerback Joe Haden (fibula) and receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) did not practice on Wednesday.

    Green Bay’s injury report was filled with 12 players, with outside linebacker Clay Matthews (groin), defensive tackle Kenny Clark (ankle) and running backs Aaron Jones (knee) and Ty Montgomery (ribs) not participating to start the week.

    Molon labe

    People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. George Orwell

    ?We're not going to apologize for winning.?
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  • Cinnjerm3000
    Backup
    • Sep 2014
    • 270

    #2
    Well, since no one else seems to want to say it, this is setting up to be exactly the kind of game this team loses. It pains me to say it, but until proven otherwise...

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    • fordfixer
      Legend
      • May 2008
      • 10922

      #3
      Packers-Steelers Capsule
      AP
      Nov 22, 2017 at 3:34p ET
      PACKERS (5-5) at STEELERS (8-2)

      Sunday, 8:25 p.m. ET, NBC

      OPENING LINE – Steelers by 13 1-2

      RECORD VS. SPREAD – Packers 4-6, Steelers 6-4

      SERIES RECORD – Packers lead 19-15

      LAST MEETING – Steelers beat Packers 38-31, Dec. 22, 2013

      LAST WEEK – Packers lost to Ravens 23-0; Steelers beat Titans 40-17

      AP PRO32 RANKING – Packers No. 19, Steelers No. 3

      PACKERS OFFENSE – OVERALL (23), RUSH (19T), PASS (23)

      PACKERS DEFENSE – OVERALL (1, RUSH (11), PASS (1

      STEELERS OFFENSE – OVERALL (11), RUSH (19T), PASS (

      STEELERS DEFENSE – OVERALL (4), RUSH (, PASS (3)

      STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES – Pittsburgh has won five straight since 3-2 start. … Packers are 1-3 since QB Aaron Rodgers broke his collarbone in Week 6, with Brett Hundley replacing Rodgers. … Green Bay’s last win in Pittsburgh was in 1970. … Packers are NFL-best 25-12 on Sunday night since 1990. … Packers have scored NFL-high five TDs on opening possession. Pittsburgh hasn’t allowed TD on opening drive in 27 straight games, longest active streak in NFL. … Green Bay allowed season-low 219 yards last week vs. Ravens. … Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is from Pittsburgh … McCarthy’s next victory will be his 115th with Green Bay, would tie him with Hall of Famer Joe Gibbs for second-highest victory total in first 11 seasons. … Loss to Ravens was first shutout home defeat in 11 years. … Green Bay is second in NFL in red zone touchdown percentage (66.7). … Second of four straight prime-time games for Pittsburgh. Steelers are 32-16 in prime time under coach Mike Tomlin. … Pittsburgh is 23-7 in prime time at Heinz Field since it opened in 2001. … Steelers last started 8-2 or better in 2004 (9-1). … Ben Roethlisberger is 19-3 at home in prime time. … Steelers had four interceptions last week vs. Titans, first four-pick game since Nov. 9, 1997 against Baltimore. … Pittsburgh WR Antonio Brown fastest player in NFL history to reach 700 receptions (702), doing it in 111 games. … Brown leads NFL in receptions (70) and yards receiving (1,026). … Steelers CB William Gay will play in 171st straight game, longest active streak among NFL defensive players. … Pittsburgh has 34 sacks through 10 games. Steelers had 38 sacks in 2016. … Fantasy Tip: Hard to bet against Roethlisberger under lights. His 96.5 QB rating in night games is above career average of 93.7. He’s thrown 90 TDs against 43 INTs in prime time.



      For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL

      Molon labe

      People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf. George Orwell

      ?We're not going to apologize for winning.?
      Mike Tomlin

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      • pittpete
        Legend
        • Aug 2008
        • 6825

        #4
        Originally posted by Cinnjerm3000
        Well, since no one else seems to want to say it, this is setting up to be exactly the kind of game this team loses. It pains me to say it, but until proven otherwise...
        No freakin way!
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        • Slapstick
          Rookie
          • May 2008
          • 0

          #5
          We lose home games in prime time? Since when?
          Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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          • AzStillers1989
            Pro Bowler
            • Jul 2010
            • 1286

            #6
            Originally posted by Cinnjerm3000
            Well, since no one else seems to want to say it, this is setting up to be exactly the kind of game this team loses. It pains me to say it, but until proven otherwise...
            I’m not usually one for specific predictions, however, this game just has the feel of an absolute ass whooping of the cheese heads by the black n gold.

            This team has swagger on, at least, 7 positions. I can’t think of a team recently that has had that.

            The Rooney’s - 33
            packers - 7
            Last edited by AzStillers1989; 11-23-2017, 02:12 AM.
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            • Steel Maniac
              Banned
              • Apr 2017
              • 19472

              #7
              Originally posted by Cinnjerm3000
              Well, since no one else seems to want to say it, this is setting up to be exactly the kind of game this team loses. It pains me to say it, but until proven otherwise...
              If this were 4 weeks ago, I’d tend to agree with you. But this team now seems different then those teams of the last 4 years. I’m seeing some character depth and resolve in them that I haven’t seen in the recent past. I think they take care of business and beat them handily. 41-7.

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              • Cinnjerm3000
                Backup
                • Sep 2014
                • 270

                #8
                Originally posted by Steel Maniac
                If this were 4 weeks ago, I’d tend to agree with you. But this team now seems different then those teams of the last 4 years. I’m seeing some character depth and resolve in them that I haven’t seen in the recent past. I think they take care of business and beat them handily. 41-7.
                Hope you're right. It's always nice when the easy games are stress free.

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                • WB Tarleton
                  Backup
                  • Nov 2017
                  • 343

                  #9
                  Steelers release RB Terrell Watson and sign Fitz Toussaint from the practice squad. Not sure why. Both return kickoffs, so JJSS being out should not be the cause.

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                  • Slapstick
                    Rookie
                    • May 2008
                    • 0

                    #10
                    Originally posted by WB Tarleton
                    Steelers release RB Terrell Watson and sign Fitz Toussaint from the practice squad. Not sure why. Both return kickoffs, so JJSS being out should not be the cause.
                    Perhaps an injury?
                    Actually, my post was NOT about you...but, if the shoe fits, feel free to lace that &!+€# up and wear it.

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                    • WB Tarleton
                      Backup
                      • Nov 2017
                      • 343

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Slapstick
                      Perhaps an injury?
                      Should have been on injury report.

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                      • SidSmythe
                        Hall of Famer
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 4708

                        #12
                        This is a game I lay back in my recliner in.
                        Golf clap when they score.
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...
                        Here We Go Steelers, Here We Go...!!!

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                        • Shoe
                          Hall of Famer
                          • May 2008
                          • 4044

                          #13
                          Originally posted by WB Tarleton
                          Steelers release RB Terrell Watson and sign Fitz Toussaint from the practice squad. Not sure why. Both return kickoffs, so JJSS being out should not be the cause.
                          This is the sort of move that makes fans think they know more than coaches, because any fan who pays attention knows that Toussaint is not an NFL caliber player. Athletically, he just doesn't have what it takes! Effectively, he's a poorman's Mewelde Moore (a marginal player in his own right)--which makes him below the line when it comes to the NFL.

                          It may seem like I'm making a big deal out of a player who won't have an effect one way or the other, but it certainly could (we all remember the fumble). And, this is a precious roster spot. He's had his time in the league... let the man go sell State Farm insurance, or coach high school now! This is a dumb signing.
                          I wasn't hired for my disposition.

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                          • WB Tarleton
                            Backup
                            • Nov 2017
                            • 343

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Shoe
                            This is the sort of move that makes fans think they know more than coaches, because any fan who pays attention knows that Toussaint is not an NFL caliber player. Athletically, he just doesn't have what it takes! Effectively, he's a poorman's Mewelde Moore (a marginal player in his own right)--which makes him below the line when it comes to the NFL.

                            It may seem like I'm making a big deal out of a player who won't have an effect one way or the other, but it certainly could (we all remember the fumble). And, this is a precious roster spot. He's had his time in the league... let the man go sell State Farm insurance, or coach high school now! This is a dumb signing.
                            It's not as much about what he is as it is about who he replaces. In other words, what he brings compared to Watson (who is not a world beater either).

                            And this team could use a Mewelde Moore. He was a versatile and useful piece. Not everyone will be or needs to be a full time feature back.

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                            • SteelCrazy
                              Legend
                              • Aug 2008
                              • 5049

                              #15
                              Toussaint signing is much ado about nothing. Watson, whom I liked, carried 8 times and return kicks. Toussaint can do all that. Not sure why the coach did it, but whatever. Neither player will matter in the big picture.
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